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July 26, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Collins, taken with the Patriots’ first pick in the draft at 52d overall, practiced subbing in and out of the first team defense. He was looked at from all different linebacker positions, and extensively worked dropping back into coverage for most of practice, not spending as much time working on the pass rush. He looked strong on defending the passes that came his way, and made a tackle after the catch on tight end Zach Sudfeld

Rookies Collins, Dobson, Boyce debut for Patriots – Extra Points – Boston.com

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